Dinosaur Train"Derek The Deinonychus/Don's Dragonfly"
Derek the Deinonychus - Buddy, Tiny and Mom visit a family of Deinonychus, dinosaurs with large, sharp toe-claws. They meet a kid named Derek who uses his toe-claws to not only hunt with but to carve great art! Don's Dragonfly - Don makes a new friend with red feet, a dragonfly named Howard. D

Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That!"Meet The Beetles/Tongue Tied"
Meet the Beetles - Nick and Sally must protect their cookie jar from cookie snatchers! But how? Well by meeting three of the Cat's beetle friends, that's how! Stan the Giant Stag beetle shows them how to look scary, while Cliff the Click beetle teaches them to make a noise them jump! And Bobbi the Bombardier beetle has a stinky surprise for those that try to sneak up on her. Now Nick and Sally can keep their cookies safe! Tongue Tied - Mmm, there's nothing better than a blueberry popsicle, even though it makes your tongue blue! Speaking of tongues, the Cat has some friends with marvelous tongues! The kids meet Treetop Tom and see how his tough tongue can pick food off of thorny branches. Then Snifty the boa snake shows them how she uses her tongue to smell. D

2:30 pm

WordGirl"I Think I'm a Clone Now/Answer All My Questions and Win Stuff"
I Think I'm a Clone Now - Lady Redundant Woman has an evil plan to destroy WordGirl's reputation. When she creates an evil WordGirl copy the real WordGirl has to prove that she hasn't turned to a life of crime. Vocabulary Words: Thesaurus, Malicious. D

Chefs A' Field"The Real Chef's Garden"
Seattle Chef Takes "Farm to Table" to New Heights. Chef Brian Scheehser: Trellis Restaurant - Kirkland, WA In this episode, we enjoy a delicious "farm to table" experience with Chef Brian Scheehser, who practices sustainable farming in his 3-acre garden. The chef-who grows and harvests vegetables and herbs featured on the menu of Trellis Restaurant on Seattle's Eastside-shares expert tips on cooking and on growing fruits and vegetables. D

4:00 pm

Raw to Ready"Bombardier"
Short-range regional jets are the backbone of domestic air travel, which require a plane to be comfortable, durable and fuel efficient, like the Bombardier CRJ-1000. Glass, titanium, fiberglass, lacquer and aluminum alloy each transcend their original states, harnessed to create a modern, cutting-edge machine. Part 4 of 4G

NOVA"Making Stuff: Safer"
This chapter asks the question: Is it possible to engineer a safe world for humans? Host David Pogue explores the extent to which science and technology can protect humankind from monumental forces of nature such as earthquakes and epidemics.G

7:00 pm

Curiosity Quest Goes Green"Reusable Bags"
This is a hot topic in the Environmental Community. Join Joel as he tackles this important discussion of what to do with all the plastic bags. D

7:30 pm

Seeking Water from the Sun
After 30 years off the Navajo Nation, Rosie Sekayumptewa returned to the homestead where three generations of her family have lived. She found the beauty and serenity she remembered-and the scarcity that had shaped her childhood. In Sekayumptewa's corner of the reservation, there is no access to safe, clean water. D

8:00 pm

Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers"Make Up Your Mind"
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN FRONTIERS discovers the "you" inside your head - the part of your mind, sitting right behind your forehead, that decides what you do every waking second of the day. The program reconstructs a 150-year-old accident that caused a railroad worker named Phineas Gage to lose his sense of self; sees children's reasoning powers gradually come online; and scans Alan Alda's brain as he struggles to make decisions while feeling cheated. D

9:00 pm

Raw to Ready"Bombardier"
Short-range regional jets are the backbone of domestic air travel, which require a plane to be comfortable, durable and fuel efficient, like the Bombardier CRJ-1000. Glass, titanium, fiberglass, lacquer and aluminum alloy each transcend their original states, harnessed to create a modern, cutting-edge machine. Part 4 of 4G

10:00 pm

NOVA"Making Stuff: Safer"
This chapter asks the question: Is it possible to engineer a safe world for humans? Host David Pogue explores the extent to which science and technology can protect humankind from monumental forces of nature such as earthquakes and epidemics.G

11:00 pm

Curiosity Quest Goes Green"Reusable Bags"
This is a hot topic in the Environmental Community. Join Joel as he tackles this important discussion of what to do with all the plastic bags. D

11:30 pm

Seeking Water from the Sun
After 30 years off the Navajo Nation, Rosie Sekayumptewa returned to the homestead where three generations of her family have lived. She found the beauty and serenity she remembered-and the scarcity that had shaped her childhood. In Sekayumptewa's corner of the reservation, there is no access to safe, clean water. D